Trump's fired campaign manager insists he has a 'great relationship with the press'

Fired Donald Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski
defended his reputation with the media Monday morning
on CNN, insisting he has a "great relationship" with the press.

On one of his first appearances as a CNN political contributor,
"New Day" co-host Alisyn Camerota confronted
Lewandowski about his accord with media, noting many
journalists were not a "fan of the decision" to hire him as an
analyst.

She was likely referring to a
New York Post report of a "near internal revolt" at
CNN over Lewandowski's hiring. Sources told the Post that
employees were "organizing and considering publicly
demanding" that he be fired.

Camerota said Lewandowski doesn't seem to have much respect for
the press.

"I don't think that's true. I think what you have is if you look
at the individuals I worked closely with on a day-to-day basis,
we had great relationships. I have great relationships with the
media. Those individuals who are embeds, who got to know me the
best, the individuals who I spoke to on a regular basis

"Look, there are rules to follow," Lewandowski said. "And the
rules are very clear. The designated media areas where the
designated media area was. And we ask people to respect those
rules so that the individuals who are coming to those Trump
rallies by the thousands, by the tens of thousands, would have
the opportunity to listen to what Mr. Trump said when he's
onstage."

Lewandowski said that after Trump is done speaking, the
media was allowed to go "wherever they wanted." He again
emphasized his "great" relationship with the media.

"The bottom line is, I have a great relationship with the press.
I have a lot of friends at all of the networks, and that's the
truth. And look, I've been so lucky to interact with the press as
much as I have. It doesn't mean I always agree. ... And if I
think something is out of line, I'm going to tell people that."

Despite his assertions, Lewandowski has had an
often contentious relationship with the press.
It boiled over when he grabbed a Breitbart reporter at
a Trump event and was charged with battery. The charges were
later dropped.